Synopsis:

  Johannes Vanderknyff - Graduated with a degree in Horticultural
  Science from the University of Guelph, but has since worked for a
  variety of companies in the telecom industry including Motorola,
  Bell, and Rogers.

  Always looking for simple solutions, he picked up a few technologies
  such as Asterisk and Ruby. Now, with Adhearsion, it has tied these
  two things together. You can now build web-based, database driven
  applications in minutes, get it connected to Asterisk, and build
  complex IVR applications simply.

  The presentation will show how to use Ruby on Rails, Hobo,
  Adhearsion and Asterisk together. He will also demonstrate a phone
  testing application he made.

When:

  Thursday May 28th
  7:00pm - 8:00pm

Where:

  North York Civic Centre (in Mel Lastman Square)
  Committee Room 1
  5100 Yonge St.,
  North York, ON
  (Google map link: http://xrl.us/hqbw)

  The entrance into the conference area is well back from the road,
  just in front of the fountains.

Driving:

  The North York Civic Centre (in Mel Lastman Square) is located on
  the West side of Yonge Street, just North of Yonge and Sheppard.
  There is plenty of (P)arking behind the building at 180 Beecroft
  Road, or underneath Empress Walk (entrance is off of Yonge and
  Emwood Ave.)

TTC:

  The North York Civic Centre (in Mel Lastman Square) is located at
  the North York Centre subway stop, one stop North of Sheppard
  Station.

  Afterwards, we will progress to a nearby pub, likely Milestones.

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